+1
adding infra, where new git repo's are usually requested.
(we also ask board if a new project scope, but this seems like just a
repo for a help/test program)
if more +1's and no objections, ping next week to create repo.
thanks,
Itamar

On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Tomas Jelinek <tjelinek(a)redhat.com
<mailto:tjelinek@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi all,
some time ago Libor Spevak created a simple web app called vdsm fake:
documented: http://www.ovirt.org/VDSM_Fake
published: https://github.com/lspevak/ovirt-vdsmfake
It is basically a simple hackable java web application which can
emulate the VDSM so you can connect the
engine to it. It is especially useful for:
- having tons of cheap fake hosts on one machine to stress your engine
- doing some experiments with VDSM API (e.g. vfeenstr proposes a new
VDSM API to lower the network traffic between
engine <-> VDSM and uses the vdsm fake to implement it and do
some tests to get some numbers on how does this change the things)
Omer came up with an idea of making this app as one of oVirt's
project (http://www.ovirt.org/Subprojects) maybe with repository on
oVirt's gerrit making it more accessible for getting/contributing
for the whole community.
What do you think about it?
Tomas
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On 09/13/2013 09:52 AM, Liran Zelkha wrote:
>+1 I use it constantly.
+1
adding infra, where new git repo's are usually requested.
(we also ask board if a new project scope, but this seems like just
a repo for a help/test program)
if more +1's and no objections, ping next week to create repo.

It would have been much cooler to fix the real vdsm so it can be run in
a crippled mode with no root-related privileges. But I admit it would
require more work, and would miss some of the comforts of a Java-only
stub. So +1 from me.